The Equality Act of 2010 places on the Inquiry a legal duty to make sure that website content is available to the widest possible audience, including those with disabilities who use assistive technologies.

The Inquiry has met this duty by designing and building its website to:

Further assistance

If there is any information that you cannot access, or if you experience any other accessibility difficulties, you can contact the Inquiry.

Some of the documents published as PDFs are scanned copies of physical documents, which are very difficult to make accessible to everyone. Due to the volume of these documents and associated cost, the Inquiry cannot convert them all to fully accessible versions. If you need access to any of these documents we may be able to assist on a case by case basis, so please get in touch.

Your privacy

There are very limited circumstances where we tell anyone your name without your consent, for example if a child is currently at risk and we need to tell the police.